Up for grabs is a Patek Philippe Complications
Ref. 5235G-001 in 18k white gold.
A 40.5mm watch featuring a regulator-style display paired with an annual calendar complication.
The dial is executed in three shades of grey with vertical brushing, giving it a distinctly modern aesthetic within the Patek Philippe lineup.
At its core is the Calibre 31-260, a movement unique to this reference. It remains the only serially produced Patek Philippe calibre to combine both a silicon escapement (Pulsomax) and silicon hairspring (Spiromax). In contrast, the more common micro-rotor Calibre 240 is used across numerous models and configurations.
This example was purchased new in 2017, shortly before the model was discontinued in 2018.
The watch remains unpolished with light signs of wear, including visible surface marks but no dings or dents. Both front and caseback crystals are free of damage.
Fitted on its original Patek Philippe strap in excellent wearable condition, with a matching PP white gold buckle.
Offered as a complete set with triple boxes, manuals, warranty papers, matching hang tag, and corrector tool.
Please note: in the photos, the day indication appears between two positions; however, the watch is functioning correctly and advances as intended.





















